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In the dead of night, the Jing Duke sat behind his desk unmoving. He had remained like this since he received Empress Xiaoâs secret letter.
Only a single lamp was burning and the light was rather dim. The Jing Duke felt that it calmed his mood.
No one would be willing to have such thoughts, but once they arose, they would be impossible to suppress. No matter what they thought about, or what they encountered, they would involuntarily thinkâ
If they did that, they wouldnât have to be passive and they wouldnât have to put in so much effort.
Especially that Jin Prince. He was watertight, not letting anyone find any clues. He was clearly suspicious, extremely suspicious, but due to his majestyâs protection, whether intentional or not, no one was able to do anything about him.
Actually the Jing Duke would have preferred to endure. After all, the other method was far too dangerous. But he also had to consider his grandsonâs situation.
That child had always been impetuous, and it seemed he couldnât endure any longer no matter how they tried to keep him calm. If his majesty truly stripped him of his position as he said, what would happen? Wouldnât the Jin Prince be getting off cheaply?
Sometimes the Jing Duke wondered if that was the Jin Princeâs true intention, forcing the crown prince to the edge of collapse step by step. One the crown prince was impeached, he would be the one that benefitted.
There really wasnât any need to ponder further. The Jing Duke always acted according to his best interests. In his early years as a soldier, he had fought countless battles and knew not to hesitate when a decision needed to be made. As long as there was over a fifty percent chance of success, he dared to go all in.
But since this matter was too big, he needed a quiet environment to slowly steady his emotions, before putting together an appropriate planâŚ.
***
Ever since the crown prince opened his mouth and demanded Imperial Physician Zhouâs family, Chen Qi had a bad premonition.
Unfortunately his profile was too high, making it impossible to secretly contact Imperial Physician Zhou. He could only feign ignorance as he was excluded. Luckily Imperial Physician Zhou seemed to have other means on his side. Otherwise who knows what could have happened.
Having once again been taken by people into a dark room, Imperial Physician Zhou was no longer surprised this time. He first wondered if Chen Qi or Yang Hui was up to something, but seeing the neat yet oppressive old face, he knew things werenât so simple.
As expected, Imperial Physician Zhou was completely stupefied after the Jing Duke finished speaking.
If he hadnât gotten used to acting due to being watched by Emperor Xi recently, he might have let something slip.
âIf you donât have enough time to react properly, just act according to your nature. That way you wonât give anything away. Just make sure to watch your wordsâŚ.â
The words of that ordinary looking man suddenly rang out in Imperial Physician Zhouâs mind.
He quickly erected his brows and glared, reprimanding: âJing Duke. You are his majestyâs personally conferred duke. You should know such thoughts are enough to have your entire clan exterminated!â
Because Imperial Physician Zhou was too shocked, he wasnât able to steady his shaken mind and the skin on his face started trembling. His lips were also pale, and even his pointed finger couldnât avoid it. Despite forcing himself to stand calmly, he was unable to conceal his panic any longer.
âImperial Physician Zhou, this old man wonât speak any empty words with you. Your entire family is in this old manâs hands. Donât think about trying anything, you have no choice but to comply!â
âYouââ
âActually you could look at it from a different perspective. Once the crown prince inherits the throne, you would be his greatest contributor. No wealth or status would be out of reach.â
âI, I canâtâŚ.â
âImperial Physician Zhou. Donât be in such a hurry to reject this old man. Think it over carefully. Donât end up harming your own family.â
Imperial Physician Zhouâs eyes suddenly widened and he spat out a mouthful of blood in anger before fainting from overstimulation.
The Jing Duke looked at him emotionally and shook his head, âWhy so stubborn. Didnât you already betray him once? Whatâs the harm in doing it a second timeâŚ..â
After waiting for a while, he raised his voice and said: âMen, take Imperial Physician Zhou back.â
That small covered carriage took the same route back. Before they reached his house, Imperial Physician Zhou awoke.
Once they got to the door, he got off the carriage himself. Those on the carriage revealed expressions of praise as they lowered the curtains and drove off.
Imperial Physician Zhou stumbled into his room and lay down in bed.
Soon, his half-deaf old servant came over. Imperial Physician Zhou was about to wave him away when a familiar voice suddenly sounded.
âImperial Physician Zhou, you alright?â
Imperial Physician Zhou immediately sat up, âYou? Yang Hui?â
That old servant nodded his head, âI was afraid something happened to you and came to take a look. Your real servant is sleeping in his room, donât worry. There are too many people watching this place, so I used such a method.â
Imperial Physician Zhou let out a breath of relief before lying back down.
Yang Hui was extremely patient and remained standing on the side. After another while, Imperial Physician Zhou slowly described what happened.
After listening, Yang Huiâs brows furrowed.
âHurry and send a message to his highness. This thing will be hard to handle.â
Yang Hui nodded. Before he left, he suddenly turned and tossed a bottle of medicine to Imperial Physician Zhou.
âThis is to help steady your nerves. There arenât any side effects.â
âIâm a doctor myself you know.â
Yang Hui laughed softly, âDoctors donât treat themselves, right? If that side sees your current appearance, thereâs no way you can explain it away. You also canât prescribe yourself any medicine. Do your best to drag things out before I return. I will move as quickly as possible.â
Imperial Physician Zhou held the medicine, his expression complicated, âAlright.â
Yang Hui left quickly. After a while, someone with the exact same appearance walked in. Imperial Physician Zhou waved his hand and let him take his leave.
***
Two people were intertwined behind the bed curtains. The person on top seemed extremely robust, the person below was both slender and curvaceous.
Xiao Hua was enjoying herself when the person on top suddenly stopped.
âHighness whatâs wrong?â
The Jing Prince didnât speak. He leaned in with his lips while increasing the speed of his movements. A few minutes later, the movements behind the curtains stopped.
The Jing Prince lifted the curtains, put on his underwear and stepped outside. Xiao Hua heard a few movements, as though someone had come in. A few quiet words were exchanged and the Jing Prince returned.
âYou sleep first. This humble prince has some things to take care of.â
Xiao Hua nodded. She wondered what business needed to be taken care of so late at night.
The Jing Princeâs brows immediately furrowed after reading the letter from the capital.
He sat there without moving, his hand tapping against the table. Eunuch Fu served some tea and took his leave. His highnessâs current state was rarely seen, and it was clear he was pondering over a major issue.
The Jing Prince sat there the entire night. Only when dawn was breaking did he slowly move a little.
Having not slept the entire night, his eyes were a little bloodshot. He didnât go discuss things with his advisor. No amount of discussion would help with this sort of thing. He could only ponder over it himself. He was also extremely clear that the slightest misstep at this point would lead to a completely different outcome.
Of course he could choose the safest path, and continue hiding his resources and strength. This would also mean abandoning Imperial Physician Zhou.
It wasnât that the Jing Prince was unwilling to abandon that person. He just felt that there might be a middle ground between the two extremes. When the letter was first delivered, the emotion that flashed through his heart actually wasnât fear or helplessness. It was a sort of excitement.
This sort of excitement wasnât foreign to the Jing Prince. It meant that there was an opportunity to exploit.
The Jing Prince finally made up his mind around noon. Having thought things through, he no longer hesitated, and personally placed his written reply in the copper tube on the falconâs leg.
Watching the falcon fly off into the clouds, the Jing Prince let out a breath. He turned around and headed towards the western pavilion.
âŚâŚ.
The Jing Prince hadnât returned all night. Although Xiao Hua didnât express anything, she still wondered about it.
Right as she was playing with her daughter and son, the Jing Prince suddenly came in.
âHighness.â
âFather, fatherâŚ.â
Yi Yi cried out. The current Yi YI was already able to say father. She learned slower than her brother, and as of now, she could only say a couple of words at a time. In comparison, Zhuoâer spoke much clearer.
The Jing Prince looked at Xiao Hua and their children before asking for water. Only after washing his hands did the Jing Prince walk over to pick up his daughter.
âHighness didnât sleep all last night?â Xiao Hua saw the Jing Princeâs bloodshot eyes.
He nodded.
âHave you eaten? How can you not sleep? What business is so urgent?â
As she fussed over him as usual, she called Ding Xiang to have the small kitchen send some food over. Before long, four dishes and a soup was set on the table along with a bowl of rice.
The two children were now especially interested in food. Whenever they saw something on the table, they knew it was edible. Zhuoâer only looked silently while Yi Yi pointed and said âFather, father, mom, momâ, indicating that she wanted to eat. She was more excited than the Jing Prince who had skipped two meals.
âYou little glutton, youâre drooling over your fatherâs little bit of food. Didnât you just eat?â Xiao Hua spoke as she pulled her daughter over.
The Jing Prince gave her a glance before sitting at the table.
Yi Yi watched as her father put all sorts of tasty things into his mouth, and she started subconsciously drooling. She looked at her mom, wiped her mouth and her eyes narrowed as though she were about to cry. Zhuoâer was a little better than Yi Yi, but his little eyes were also staring.
âAre all children such gluttons? Look, our daughter is drooling.â
The Jing Prince looked as she teased their daughter and said: âTeething.â
Xiao Hua snorted and wiped her daughterâs mouth, âHow is this teething? Look, her tears are about to overflowâŚ.â
Right as she spoke, Yi Yi started crying. She mumbled with her mouth âfather, eatâ.
âFine, fine, mom wonât say anymore. Let father give us some tasty food, fill up our little Yi Yiâs mouth.â
Xiao Hua saw that there was a plate of bamboo slices, and had Ding Xiang grab some and bring it over on a small plate. She first wiped their hands before using chopsticks to feed them.
The two children were both impatient at this point. Xiao Hua had just stretched the chopsticks out when Yi Yi snatched the bamboo slice away. When she went to feed Zhuoâer, he did the same thing.
âI knew this would happen.â Thatâs why Xiao Hua wiped their hands first.
The two of them gripped the bamboo slices tightly and stuffed it into their mouths. Seeing them eating with great gusto, Xiao Hua didnât know whether to laugh or cry.
âItâs that delicious?!â
Zhuoâer and Yi Yi had both grown quite a few teeth, so the bamboo slices were quickly eaten. Xiao Hua gave them each another slice.
After the Jing Prince finished his meal, the two little ones also finished their bamboo slices. Actually it couldnât really be said to be finished. Once they got to the last half a slice, the two were no longer eating but were nibbling on it for fun. Xiao Hua then took it from their hands. Since the two of them no longer felt like eating, they cooperated.
After, Ding Xiang and the rest brought over some water. Xiao Hua washed the childrenâs hands and changed out their bibs. Little young master Zhuoâer and little young mistress Yi Yi became sparking clean white jade dolls.
Looking at her busying herself with the two children on the kiln, the Jing Princeâs gaze softenedâŚ.
So what if he continued with his plans? Things had already gotten to the point where none of the parties could coexist. It was fine if he were to die, but there was no way he would be willing to let the three of them suffer the same fateâŚ..
Authorâs words:
According to everyoneâs wishes, the next book will be about fatty Yun vs the domineering consort.
Apologies to those who wanted to read about the wicked woman. However, that will be following book.
Thinking about fatty Yunâs novel from the beginning, I really want to write from a maleâs perspective. All the other novels are from a femaleâs perspective. But Iâm also afraid things wonât work out. SobâŚ.
While pondering over the perspective, this author has typed up a synopsis for it in the meantime. Interested readers can go check it out.